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1. Kebe stars as Wolves are outclassed
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 28 July 2010Brian McDermott was full of praise for his players after watching them outplay Premier League outfit Wolves.
2. Berkshire Cricket League Round-Up
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 21 July 2010Sandhurst moved above Sulhamstead and Ufton and into third place with a four-wicket victory over struggling Stoke Row.
3. Farnborough FC 0 Reading FC 1
Get Bracknell, Saturday 10 July 2010Noel Hunt marked his return to action with a fortuitous winner as Reading kicked off their pre-season with a 1-0 victory at Blue Square Bet South side Farnborough.
4. McDermott: There has been no interest in Reading FC's McAnuff
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 June 2010Brian McDermott has dismissed reports that Reading have turned down a bid from Championship rivals QPR for Jobi McAnuff.
5. Reading FC's Church relishing the added responsibility
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 June 2010Simon Church admits the last 15 months in his Reading career have been ‘crazy.’
6. Dolan convinced Reading FC will keep producing talent
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 June 2010Academy manager Eamonn Dolan is convinced the production line of talent at Reading will continue for years to come.
7. Reading FC wait to follow up on Zurab
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 June 2010Assistant boss Nigel Gibbs insists Reading have made no move for Zurab Khizanishvili, despite Blackburn Rovers manager Sam Allardyce revealing the centre-back is free to leave Ewood Park.
8. Andy Griffin joins Reading FC
Get Bracknell, Thursday 1 July 2010Reading have announced the signing of long-term target Andy Griffin from Stoke City.
9. Nigel Gibbs praises players’ fitness
Get Bracknell, Friday 2 July 2010Nigel Gibbs insists Reading’s squad has been keeping in top shape during the nine-week break.
10. McDermott: Andy Griffin is already like a Reading FC legend
Get Bracknell, Friday 2 July 2010Brian McDermott believes new signing Andy Griffin is already on the way to being as popular a right-back as Reading legend Graeme Murty.
